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Early evidence (ca. 12,000 B.P.) for feasting at a burial cave in Israel
Natalie D. Munro,
Leore Grosman
Institute of Archaeology
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Israel
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Feasting
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Tortoise
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Wild Cattle
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High Density
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Social Behavior
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Epipalaeolithic
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Social Relationships
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Community Members
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Burial Sites
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Natufian
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Social Complexity
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Neolithic Period
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Economic Change
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Scalar Stress
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Agricultural Society
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Israel
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Burial
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Feasting
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Ritual
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Natufian
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Manufacture
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Social Complexity
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Neolithic Period
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Late Epipalaeolithic
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Social Relationships
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Economic Change
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Burial Site
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Social Sciences
Israel
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Ritual
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Social Relationships
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Social Complexity
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Neolithic Period
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Burial Site
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